The House passed the controversial CISPA cybersecurity bill on Thursday, defying a White House veto threat and throwing the issue squarely into the Senate’s lap.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) said the bill was “needed to prepare for countries like Iran and North Korea so that they don’t do something catastrophic to our networks here in America.”

So how is the trucker and Veteran March going in DC? I hope and pray it is sticking it it the Progressive Socialist leaders like prince Harry, and Mental Case Pelosi.... The Progressive Racist-Bigot President is doing this all on purpose, none of these issue are accidents. He wants to declare Marshall law to change the 14 th amendment and run again.... If that or Hillary Runs, we need everyone to participate to make sure the do not win. We need to pull security at all inner city, minority control voting locations to protect the elderly and the meek. We need to verify that people do not vote 5 or 6 times at different polling locations( being driven around by the progressive SUPPORTOR) if either of these two win our NATION SHALL BE NO MORE. The ONLY WAY IT WILL RETURN IS ARMED CONFLICT... Remember all Tea Party And all Patriots must get off your. It's on the 2014 and 2016 elections. We need to mobilize now......So all you super smart and organized members need to start planning to gather the troops now, to save our AMERICA

The American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Christopher Anders and former U.S. Army General Consul Charles Blanchard talk about the issue of drone strikes against American citizens abroad who are suspected of having ties to al-Qaeda

Federal regulators appear to share one view about so-called net neutrality: It is a good thing.

But defining net neutrality? That is where things get messy.

On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 to open for public debate new rules meant to guarantee an open Internet. Before the plan becomes final, though, the chairman of the commission, Tom Wheeler, will need to convince his colleagues and an array of powerful lobbying groups that the plan follows the principle of net neutrality, the idea that all content running through the Internet’s pipes is treated equally